Red, green, blue, yellow, and a strip of white make up the five colors required for the title PARROT from the Vitro Agate co. Also, as you can easily see in the first picture, there is plenty of aventurine in the green. I wouldn't call it dripping necessarily, but you don't have to look hard for it either. At just under one inch, we used to call these boulders.
CONDITION: MINT 9.5 The surface is bright, and shiny wet with no sign of wear at all. The second and sixth pictures show some tiny specks that look like dirt, but close inspection with a bright light and lens shows them to be inbedded in the marble like some material, nearly the color of oxblood, must have been on the roller during the finishing process. Whatever it is, it was there when the marble was newly made. There is absolutely nothing else to describe. You may click here to view the grading system I use. | |||||
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